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Dzongkha|ˈdzɒŋka| Also Den-jong-ke, ḍrug-kä, etc. [Tibetan: see quot. 1979.] A Tibetan dialect used as the official language of Bhutan.
1909Conrady & Konow in G. A. Grierson Linguistic Survey India III. i. 14 Bhōṭiā of Bhutan or ḍrug-kä. 1964G. L. Harris et al. U.S. Army Area Handbk. Nepal Sikkim & Bhutan 412 One of the most widely spoken dialects—probably Den-jong-ke—is Bhutan's language of administration and education. 1964Statesman's Year Bk. 1964–5, 822 The language is Dzongkha, akin to Tibetan. 1967P. P. Karan Bhutan viii. 75/1 The most widely spoken dialect—Druk-ke—is Bhutan's official language. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia II. 879/1 A large number of school textbooks are being produced in Dzongkha (a Tibetan dialect), the official language of Bhutan. 1979M. V. Aris Bhutan p. xvii, Since the 17th century..there has..developed an official idiom known as ‘Dzonghka’..‘the language of the fortress’.., a polished form of the village patois of the Ngalong people. 1981Whitaker's Almanack 1982 798/2 The official language is Dzongkha, a dialect of Tibetan. |